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If you want to create a monster that is a hallucination from sleep deprivation, you might consider using the Aberration type. Aberrations are described as “utterly alien beings” and many of them have innate magical abilities drawn from the creature’s alien mind. This could fit well with the concept of a hallucination or a figment of imagination.
Alternatively, you could use the Construct type. Constructs are made, not born, and some are imbued with sentience and capable of independent thought. This could represent a figment of imagination that has been ‘constructed’ by the character’s mind.
I was thinking of hallucinations from sleep deprivation.
Aberration would probably be good. Ooze could also be interesting, but only if the monster has certain ooze-like traits.
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If I remember my lore correctly, a Beholder can create a variety of creatures in its sleep because its weird, chaotic magic can cause its dreams to manifest as physical objects and entities. They're basically all just sub-species of Beholder and they're basically all aberrations, so I think that's one more point in the "Living Dreams are Aberrations" column.
Well, they already have that. It's called a stone cursed and it's literally just a person who has been turned to stone and transmuted through a ritual.
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What monster type would a figment of the characters' imagination come to life be?
I think it would be an aberration, but I'm not sure.
I would think either Elemental or possibly Aberration, or maybe even a construct. (After all, a “construct of imagination” is a fairly common term.)
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I'd say it depends on what made it come to life.
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I was thinking of hallucinations from sleep deprivation.
If you want to create a monster that is a hallucination from sleep deprivation, you might consider using the Aberration type. Aberrations are described as “utterly alien beings” and many of them have innate magical abilities drawn from the creature’s alien mind. This could fit well with the concept of a hallucination or a figment of imagination.
Alternatively, you could use the Construct type. Constructs are made, not born, and some are imbued with sentience and capable of independent thought. This could represent a figment of imagination that has been ‘constructed’ by the character’s mind.
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Aberration would probably be good. Ooze could also be interesting, but only if the monster has certain ooze-like traits.
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If I remember my lore correctly, a Beholder can create a variety of creatures in its sleep because its weird, chaotic magic can cause its dreams to manifest as physical objects and entities. They're basically all just sub-species of Beholder and they're basically all aberrations, so I think that's one more point in the "Living Dreams are Aberrations" column.
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I want to make a homebrew monster that is a living statue that is made by another monster petrifying a civilian. How would I classify that?
Well, they already have that. It's called a stone cursed and it's literally just a person who has been turned to stone and transmuted through a ritual.
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oh. I can't access that so what category is it?
It's a construct.
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